The Croatian Goran Ivanisevic53 years old, will return to the professional circuit of tennis, although he takes a radical turn in his career as a coach. The former Wimbledon champion ended his professional relationship with Novak Djokovic in March 2023, after signing for the Serbian in June 2019.
The ‘Jumbo from Split’ has experience as a coach in directing his compatriots Marin Cilic as well as Czech Tomas Berdych and in Canadian Milos Raonic.
Together with Djokovic he lived in the moment of glory of reaching the number 24 of the Grand Slam, although after a difficult start this season at the Australian Open, a few weeks later they both decided to separate, within the ‘Nole ‘ trend of changing his work team.
Ivanisevic will return to work during the preseason, when her new student finishes her participation in the WTA Finals and takes a few days off before starting work in 2025.
“I’m excited about this collaboration. It’s a big change, but I think it’s a good change,” Kazakh said. Elena Rybakina, competing in Riyad, a city that hosts the final Masters of the best eight starting this Saturday.
World number five, he has a Wimbledon title under his belt. Illness and injury have been a problem in the second half of the current campaign. At 25 years old he puts himself in the hands of Goran Ivanisevicwith another Grand Slam and world No. 1 as objectives.
Rybakina decided to close the stage with her usual coach, Stefano Vukov a few days before the US Open 2024, which finally did not play due to lower back pain.
Source: La Verdad

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